Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted

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zackwlg zackwlg

Monday 12 May 2003 5:37:03 am

hi,
after the installation step "Registration" i have got the following error message:

Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 39 bytes) in /mnt/ls1/06/966/00000004/htdocs/ezpublish/lib/ezi18n/classes/ezutf8codec.php on line 106
Fatal error: eZ publish did not finish it's request

The execution of eZ publish was abruptly ended, the debug output is present below.

who can help?

bye
zackwlg

Tony Wood

Monday 12 May 2003 6:00:58 am

Try increasing the amount of memory needed by PHP in the php.ini file...

This is normally set to 18M for most setups.

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zackwlg zackwlg

Monday 12 May 2003 6:13:24 am

i have a web package by the webhoster strato (germany) and no access to this file.

Tony Wood

Monday 12 May 2003 6:16:51 am

Arh.... I don't know then... Sorry.

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Karsten Jennissen

Monday 12 May 2003 6:17:19 am

You could ask Strato, whether a) you can override via .htaccess or whether they can do this for your virtual account.

See here:
http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/documentation/ez_publish_3/typical_problems_and_solutions/not_enough_php_memory

Hope there is a solution for you. This large amount of memory is only needed a few times I think as certain cache files are generated.

Karsten

zackwlg zackwlg

Monday 12 May 2003 6:37:59 am

thanks for the suggestion but strato said no. i am looking for a another webhoster. thanks. zackwlg

steve oshea

Saturday 24 May 2003 9:19:59 pm

I also get this message, why should i increase the memory size when every other portal/cms works fine!

This appears to be either a programming error or bad design!! which is it?

Karsten Jennissen

Sunday 25 May 2003 2:59:08 am

Try this one:
http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/contributions/30_second_timeout_remedy

Maybe it'll help.

Stephen Trembath

Tuesday 24 June 2003 5:14:49 pm

There's one very poor workaround to this problem, if you can't access php.ini, but simply want to get a look at how your ezPublish site looks. Keep refreshing the page a few times (you have to do it less as you move through the site, as it seems the classes are loaded) and eventually each page will load. This certainly isn't a permanent solution though!

It would be great if the developers could address this issue. I imagine a lot of people with web hosting would have this problem, and many hosting providers are unlikely to agree to the change in PHP memory.

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